Simplicity 071097 User manual

Type
User manual
Briggs & Stratton
Series 185 Automatic Transfer Switch
by ASCO Power Technologies
D-Frame 100-200 Amp
80023391
Revision A
For service and technical support, call Technical Service at
800-732-2989 between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm central time Monday-Friday
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Operator’s
Manual
Series 185
D-design, 100 – 200 Amperes
Transfer Switches
Call 1 800 800-2726 (ASCO) for sales or service
Florham Park, NJ 07932-1591 USA www.ascopower.com
DANGER is used in this manual to warn of a
hazard situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING is used in this manual to warn of a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION is used in this manual to warn of a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
Refer to the outline and wiring drawings provided with
your ASCO Series ATS for all installation details
.
Rating Labels
Each automatic transfer switch contains a rating label
to define operational limits. Refer to the label on the
transfer switch for specific values.
Do not exceed the values on the rating label.
Exceeding the rating can cause person injury or
serious equipment damage.
An experienced licensed electrician must
install the transfer switch.
Series 185, Group 1, D-Frame, 100-200 amps
Catalog Number Identification
A typical Catalog Number is shown below with its elements explained. The example is for a D–design, solid neutral,
2 poles, 200 amps, 240 V, in Type 3R enclosure:
D185 A 2 0200 C 1 F
Frame Neutral Phase Poles Amperes Voltage Controller Enclosure
D A-solid 2-single
3-three
100
200
C-208
D-220
F-240
K-415
N-480
1- standard
1X- standard
with accessories
F- type 3R
non-secured
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RATING LABEL, CATALOG NUMBER IDENTIFICATION .................................................................................................... 1
INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
M
OUNTING, LINE CONNECTIONS, TESTING POWER CONDUCTORS, CONNECTING POWER CONDUCTORS .............................. 3
ENGINE STARTING CONTACTS, CONTROLLER GROUND, HARNESSES, AUXILIARY CIRCUITS .............................................. 4
FUNCTIONAL TEST ............................................................................................................................................. 5-7
M
ANUAL OPERATIONAL TEST ................................................................................................................................. 5
VOLTAGE CHECKS ............................................................................................................................................... 6
ELECTRICAL OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................... 7
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ............................................................................................................................... 8
T
RANSFER TO EMERGENCY, RETRANSFER TO NORMAL .............................................................................................. 8
TESTING & SERVICE ........................................................................................................................................ 9-10
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE, TRANSFER SWITCH TEST, ANNUAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST, DISCONNECTING THE CONTROLLER ........ 9
TROUBLE-SHOOTING, TROUBLE-SHOOTING THE MOTOR LOAD TRANSFER FEATURE .......................................................10
ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 11-13
T
IME DELAY ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................11
SENSOR ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................................................................................................12
HOW TO CHANGE A SETTING ...............................................................................................................................13
CONTROL FEATURES ................................................................................................................................... 14-19
E
NGINE EXERCISERS, START ENGINE EXERCISER ....................................................................................................14
INPHASE MONITOR FOR MOTOR LOAD TRANSFER, LOAD DISCONNECT FEATURE, REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ................. 16
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ............................................................................................................................. 17
CONTROLLER CONTROL FEATURE CONNECTIONS, ................................................................................................... 18
OPTIONAL STRIP HEATER ................................................................................................................................... 19
INDEX .......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
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Installation
Series 185 Automatic Transfer Switches are factory
wired and tested. Installation requires mounting,
connecting power conductors, and connecting engine
start and auxiliary control circuits (if required.).
Mounting
Refer to the applicable enclosure outline drawing
furnished with this switch and mount the Series
185according to details and instructions shown on
diagram.
Protect the automatic transfer switch from
construction grit and metal chips to prevent
malfunction or shortened life of the ATS.
Mount the ASCO ATS vertically to a rigid supporting
structure. Level all mounting points by using flat
washers behind the holes to avoid distortion of the
switch.
Line Connections
Refer to the Wiring Diagram provided with your Series
185 ATS. All wiring must be made in accordance with
the National Electrical Code and local codes.
De–energize the conductors before making any line
or auxiliary circuitry connections. Be sure that
Normal and Emergency line connections are in
proper phase rotation. Place engine generator
starting control in the OFF position. Make sure
engine generator is not in operation.
It is unnecessary to remove pole covers from the transfer
switch. If you do remove them, reinstall them carefully.
Testing Power Conductors
Do not connect the power conductors the transfer switch
until they are tested. Installing power cables in conduit,
cable troughs and ceiling-suspended hangers often
requires considerable force. The pulling of cables can
damage insulation and stretch or break the conductor’s
strands. For this reason, after the cables are pulled into
position, and before they are connected, they should be
tested to verify that they are not defective or have been
damaged during installation.
Connecting Power Conductors
After the power conductors have been tested, connect
them to the appropriate terminals on the transfer switch
as shown on the wiring diagram provided. Make sure
the conductors being installed are suitable for use with
the terminals provided on the transfer switch. Standard
terminal are solderless, screw type and will accept the
wire sizes and types listed on the drawings provided
with the transfer switch. Be careful when stripping
insulation from the cables; avoid nicking or ringing the
conductor. Remove surface oxides from conductors by
cleaning with a wire brush. When aluminum
conductors are used, apply joint compound to them.
Tighten terminals to the torque specified on the rating
label.
Three cable spacers are included with the transfer
switch. When installing the power conductors,, run
them through the cable spacers as shown in Figure 1.
Position the cable spacers approximately 1½ inches
from terminals
.
The cable spacers must be located as shown.
Cable ties may be used to correctly position the
spacers.
Figure 1. Cable spacers.
cable spacer
cable spacers
1
½
inch approximate
use copper power
cables only for
200 and 230 A
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Installation (continued)
Engine Starting Contacts
Customer connections for engine control contact
connections are located on the transfer switch. Refer
to wiring diagram provided with the Series 185 ATS
and connect the engine start wires to the appropriate
terminals. See Figure 2 and Table 1.
Table 1 Engine start connections
When normal source
fails
Terminals on transfer
switch
contact closes TB14 and TB15
contact opens TB14 and TB16
Figure 2. Engine starting contact label and
terminals located on the transfer switch.
Controller Ground
A grounding wire must be connected to the controller’s
lower left mounting stud. Because the controller is
mounted on the enclosure door, a conductive strap
must be used between the enclosure and the door.
This connection provides proper grounding which does
not rely upon the door hinges.
Harnesses
The transfer switch is connected to the left side of the
controller by a plug–in harness (two plugs).
Auxiliary Circuits
Connect auxiliary circuit wires to appropriate terminals
on transfer switch as shown on the wiring diagram
provided with this Series 185 Automatic Transfer
Switch. Make the necessary auxiliary connections by
referring to Control Features.
TB 14
TB 15
TB 16
ENGINE STARTING CONTACTS
( SHOWN DE
ENERGIZED )
TOP
STUD
MIDDLE
STUD
BOTTOM
STUD
14
15
16
TS
NR
NR
left side
of switch
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Functional Test
The Functional Test consists of three parts: manual operation, voltage checks, and electrical operation.
Do these checks in the order presented to avoid damaging the automatic transfer switch.
Read all instructions on the Wiring Diagram and labels affixed to the automatic transfer switch.
Note the control features that are provided and review their operation before proceeding.
1 – Manual Operation Test
A maintenance handle is provided on the Transfer Switch FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES ONLY.
Manual operation of the transfer switch should be checked before it is energized (operated electrically).
Do not manually operate the transfer switch until both power sources
are disconnected: open both circuit breakers.
1. After de-energizing all power sources, open the enclosure door. Locate and the maintenance handle on the left side
of the transfer switch. See Figure 3.
2. Grasp the attached maintenance handle and turn it with thumb and fingers as shown to manually operate it. The maintenance
handle turns the opposite direction of the weight. Rotate it up or down as shown to manually operate the transfer switch. It
should operate smoothly without any binding. If it does not, check for shipping damage or construction debris.
3. Return the transfer switch to the Normal position. Continue to 2– Voltage Checks on next page.
Figure 3. Maintenance handle and positions.
weight marked N (normal)
and E (emergency)
maintenance
handle
With ALL POWER OFF grasp
maintenance handle and turn it
quickly with your thumb and fingers.
Position of the Transfer
Switch is indicated here
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Functional Test
(continued)
2 – Voltage Checks
First check nameplate on transfer switch; rated voltage must be the same as normal and emergency line voltages.
Use extreme caution when using a meter to measure voltages in the following steps.
Do not touch power terminals; shock, burns, or death could result!
Perform steps 1 through 6 below. Observe the status lights. See Figure 4.
Black circle means light is on.
White circle means light is off.
* If necessary, adjust voltage regulator on the generator according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
The Automatic Transfer Switch will respond only to the rated voltage specified on the Transfer Switch nameplate.
Also see page 12 for the HI–LOW voltage adjust setting in the controller. The LOW setting shifts all voltage settings
down 4.2%; for example, 240 V to 230V.
Figure 4 Standard Controls and Indicators for Voltage Checks
1
Close the normal source
circuit breaker. The Normal
Transfer Switch Position
and the Normal Source
Accepted lights should
come on.
2
Use an accurate voltmeter
to check phase to phase
and phase to neutral
voltages present at the
transfer switch normal
source terminals.
3
Close the emergency
source circuit breaker.
(Start generator, if
necessary.) The
Emergency Source
Accepted light should
come on.
4
Use an accurate voltmeter to
check phase to phase and
phase to neutral voltages
present at the transfer switch
emergency source
terminals.*
5
Use a phase rotation meter to
check phase rotation of
emergency source; it must be
the same as the normal
source.
6
Shut down the generator if it
is running. The Emergency
Source Accepted indicator
should go off. Then put the
starting control selector
switch (on the generator) in
the automatic position. Close
enclosure door.
Observe source
accepted indicators
Observe transfer switch
position indicators
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Functional Test (continued)
3 – Electrical Operation
First check nameplate on transfer switch; rated voltage must be the same as normal and emergency line voltages.
Close the transfer switch enclosure door and tighten the screws before you test electrical operation.
Perform steps 1 through 8 below. Observe the status lights. See Figure 5.
Black circle means light is on.
White circle means light is off.
NOTE: If Motor Load Transfer feature is activated, then transfer may not occur immediately after the respective time
delays. Transfer will only occur when the phase relationship between sources is correct.
This completes the Functional Test of the transfer switch. Leave the generator starting control in the automatic position.
Figure 5 Controls and Indicators
1
The normal source must be
available and the generator must be
ready to start.
Check that the Normal Source
Accepted light is on.
2
Press and hold the Transfer Test
button until the generator starts and
runs. This should happen within 15
seconds.
3
The Emergency Source Accepted
light should come on
4
The transfer switch should transfer
to the Emergency position. The
Emergency Transfer Switch
Position indicator should come on
and the Normal indicator should go
off.
5
If the transfer to emergency delay
is used the transfer should occurs
after a time delay (up to 5 minutes).
For immediate transfer press the
Bypass Time Delay button
.
6
The transfer switch should transfer
back to the Normal position. The
Normal Transfer Switch Position
indicator should come on and the
Emergency indicator should go off
7
If the retransfer to normal delay
is used, the retransfer should
occur after a time delay
(up to 30 minutes).
For immediate retransfer, press the
Bypass Time Delay button.
8
The unloaded running delay
keeps the generator running for
5 minutes (cool–down period).
Then the generator should stop
and the Emergency Source
Accepted indicator should go off.
Observe source
accepted indicators
Observe transfer switch
position indicators
Press this button
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Sequence of Operation
Figure 6 Membrane Controls and indicator lights
Transfer to
Emergenc
y
The sequence for load transfer to
emergency source begins
automatically
when normal source voltage falls below the preset
dropout point or when Transfer Test button is pressed. An under
voltage condition on any phase of the normal source is detected by
the sensor. When the normal source voltage fails or the Transfer
Test button is pressed, the SE relay de-energizes and relay NR
begins its timing cycle (1 or 3 seconds, momentary normal
source outage delay). The NR relay is provided with a time delay
on dropout to override momentary outages and prevent nuisance
starting of the generator. If the normal source voltage returns above
the sensor dropout setting before the time delay expires, the NR
relay timing cycle is reset to zero and relay SE energizes.
If the normal source voltage does not return above the sensor
dropout setting before the time delay expires, the NR relay de-
energizes and signals the generator to start. At the same time, a
voltage and frequency sensor begins monitoring the emergency
source. The sensor will accept the emergency source only when
both voltage and frequency reach preset pickup points. Usually
about ten seconds elapse from dropout of the NR relay to
acceptance by the sensor. This time span occurs because the
generator must crank, start, and run up to nominal pickup points.
For this reason, if the Transfer Test button is pressed it must be held
for 15 seconds. If the emergency source is available immediately,
the sensor may accept it as soon as NR relay drops out.
When the emergency source is accepted by the sensor, relay ER
begins its timing cycle (transfer to emergency delay). ER relay
is provided with an adjustable (0 to 5 minutes) time delay on
pickup to delay transfer of the load to the emergency source.
For immediate transfer press Bypass Time Delay button.
ER relay energizes, the TS coil is energized, the transfer switch
operates, and all switch contacts (mains, controls, auxiliaries)
reverse position. The transfer switch is now supplying the load
from the emergency source.
The transfer switch will remain in the Emergency position
until the normal source is restored. If the Transfer Test
button is used, the transfer switch will remain on
emergency until the retransfer to normal delay times out.
Retransfer to Normal
The sequence for load retransfer to the normal source
automatically begins when the voltage sensor detects
restoration of the normal source. The voltage level must rise
above the preset pickup point on all phases before the sensor
will accept the normal source.
When the normal source is accepted by the sensor, relay SE
begins its timing cycle (adjustable 1 sec. to 30 min., retransfer
to normal delay). For immediate retransfer press Bypass Time
Delay button. SE relay is provided with a time delay on pickup
to prevent immediate load retransfer to the normal source. The
delay insures that the normal source has stabilized before
reconnection of vital loads. If the normal source voltage falls
below the present dropout point before the time delay expires,
the timing cycle is reset to zero. If the emergency source fails
for more than 4 seconds during the timing cycle, ER relay drops
out and the load is immediately retransferred to the normal
source, if that source is acceptable.
SE relay energizes and ER relay is dropped out. The TS coil is
energized, the transfer switch operates, and all switch contacts
(mains, controls, auxiliaries) reverse position. The transfer
switch is now supplying the load from the normal source again.
Upon retransfer to the normal source, NR relay begins its timing cycle
(unloaded running delay, engine cooldown). NR relay is provided with
a 5 min. time delay on pickup to keep the generator running for a cool-
down period.
NR relay energizes after the time delay and signals the
generator to shut down. All circuits are reset for any future
normal source failure.
Activation of standard control features shown in Control
Features section
will
alter the sequence of operation and
introduce additional
time
delays during transfer
operations
Press to cancel the
active exercise period
(stops engine now or
after cooldown)
See
p
a
g
e 14.
Hold 15 sec. to start the
generator and to transfer
load to emergency.
Transfer switch position indicators
Blinks rapidly when held for
5 sec.
Blinks slowly when released
(set) and during 20 min.
exercise period
Stays on after generator
stops (exercise is enabled
for weekly operation)
See page 14
Engine exerciser active
Source accepted indicators
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Testing &Service
Preventive Maintenance
For high reliability and long life for the ATS:
Operate the switch at least once a month. Perform this
4–step Electrical Operation Test (test with load transfer).
Figure 7 Standard Controls and Indicators
Transfer Switch Test
1
Press and hold the Transfer Test button until the
engine starts and runs. This should happen within
15 seconds
.
2
The transfer switch will operate to the
Emergency
position. If the Transfer To Emergency Delay is
used,
the transfer will occur after a time delay
(up to
5
minutes). For immediate transfer press
Bypass
Time Delay
button
3
The
T
ransfer Switch will operate back to the
Normal
position after the Retransfer To Normal
Delay (up
to
30 minutes). For immediate
retransfer
p
ress
B
y
p
ass T
i
me De
l
a
y
button.
4
Unloaded Running (Engine Cooldown) Delay
allows
generator to run unloaded for 5
minutes
.
Annual Inspection Checklist
Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock, burns,
or death is used in this switch. Deenergize both
Normal & Emergency power sources before
performing inspections!
Clean the enclosure. De–energize all sources, then
brush
and vacuum away any excessive dust accumulation.
Remove moisture with a clean cloth.
Check the transfer switch contacts. De-energize all
sources, then remove the transfer switch barriers and
check contact condition. The non–replaceable main
contacts are designed to last the life of the transfer
switch. Reinstall the barriers carefully.
Maintain transfer switch lubrication. Under normal
operating conditions no further lubricating is required.
Renew factory lubrication if the switch is subjected to
severe dust or abnormal operating conditions or if TS
coil
is replaced.
Check all cable connections & retighten them.
Torque to values shown on transfer switch label.
Disconnecting the Controller
The controller harness disconnect plugs are furnished for repair
purposes only and should not have to be unplugged. If the
controller must be isolated, follow these steps carefully
Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock,
burns, or death is used in this switch. De-
energize ALL power sources before opening the
enclosure door and servicing the transfer switch!
Disconnecting the Plugs
1. After de-energizing all power sources open the enclosure door.
2. Separate the quick disconnect plugs by squeezing the latches.
Do not pull on the harness wires.
3. Label, remove, and tape the signal wires connected to the
engine start terminals on the transfer switch: TB14 and TB15,
or TB14 and TB16
Reconnecting the Plugs
1. Reconnect the signal wires connected to the
appropriate engine start terminals on the transfer
switch. See page 4, Engine Starting Contacts.
2. The harness plugs and sockets are keyed. Carefully
align the plugs with the sockets and press straight in
until both latches click.
3. Close the enclosure door and tighten screws. Restore all power
sources.
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Testing &Service
Trouble-Shooting
Note the control features that are activated or furnished on
the switch and review their operation. Refer to the
Control Features section
.
Proceed with care! The automatic transfer switch
is energized.
Ta b l e 2
Trouble-Shooting Checks
.
PROBLEM
CHECK IN NUMERICAL SEQUENCE
1 OPERATION 2 GEN-SET 3 VOLTAGE
Gen-Set does not start
when the Transfer Test
button is pressed and held
for 15 seconds or when the
normal source fails.
Hold the Transfer Test button
15 sec. or the outage must be
long enough to allow for the 1
or 3 sec. Momentary Normal
Source Outage Delay plus
engine cranking and starting
time.
Starting control must be
in automatic position.
Batteries must be
charged and connected.
Check wiring to engine
starting contacts.
Transfer switch does not
transfer the load to
emergency source after the
gen-set starts.
Wait for Transfer to Emergency
Delay (0 to 5 min.) to time out.
For immediate transfer, press
the Bypass Time Delay
button. If Motor Load Transfer
is active, wait for inphase
condition (see below).
Generator output circuit
breaker must be closed.
Generator frequency
must be at least 57 Hz.
Voltmeter should read at
least 90% of nominal phase
to phase voltage between
transfer switch terminals EA
and EC (or EL1 and EL2 for
2 pole switches). *
* These are factory settings
Transfer switch does not
transfer the load to normal
source when normal returns
or when Transfer Test
button is released
Wait for Transfer to Emergency
Delay (0 to 5 min.) to time out.
For immediate transfer, press
the Bypass Time Delay
button. If Motor Load Transfer
is active, wait for inphase
condition (see below).
Voltmeter should read at
least 90% of nominal phase
to phase voltage between
transfer switch terminals NB
and NC, NC and NA, and
NA and NB (or NL1 and NL2
for 2 pole switches).
Gen-Set does not stop after
load retransfer to the normal
source.
Wait for the 5 minute Unloaded
Running Delay to time out.
Starting control must be
in automatic position.
Trouble-Shooting the Motor Load Transfer Feature (refer to page 18)
Use extreme caution when using a meter to measure
voltages in the following steps. Do not touch power
terminals; shock, burns, or death could result!
1) Connect a voltmeter (set for twice system phase–to–
phase voltage) between Transfer Switch terminals NA
and EA.
2) Manually start generator. Voltmeter should sweep back
and forth at a regular rate between 0 and about twice
system voltage.
3) Press and hold Transfer Test button. The load should
transfer to emergency source when meter reads
approximately zero “0” volts. If transfer does not occur,
the Inphase Monitor Motor Load Transfer feature is not
operating. Call for service.
4) Release the Transfer Test button. The load should
retransfer back to the normal source after the Retransfer
to Normal Delay, if used. The retransfer should occur
when the needle is near 0 volts. If retransfer does not
occur after the time delay, the Inphase Monitor Motor
Load Transfer feature is not operating.
5) For immediate retransfer, press the Bypass Time Delay
button. Then disconnect the voltmeter
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Adjustments
Time Delay Adjustment
Standard time delays are set to customer specifications (if none specified, standard factory settings are used).
To change a setting, follow procedure on pages 12-13. Use Table 3 as a guide to time delay values and their
corresponding adjustment DIP switch or potentiometer.
Table 3. Time Delay Settings
DESCRIPTION LABELS FACTORY
SETTING
DJUSTMENT
RANGE
S3 DIP
SWITCH
DJUSTMENT
POTENTIOMETER
Override Momentary
Normal Source Outages
TD ES 3 seconds
1 second Actuator 1 on
3 seconds Actuator 1 off
Transfer to Emergency
TIMER
N/E
0 minute
(full ccw)
0 to 5
minutes
— — P2
Override Momentary
Emergency Source Outages
4 seconds non-adjustable
Retransfer to Normal
TIMER
E/N
30 minutes
(full cw)
1 second to
30 minutes
— — P1
Unloaded Running
(Engine Cooldown)
5 minutes non-adjustable
1
1
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Adjustments (continued)
Sensor Adjustments
Voltage and frequency sensor pickup and dropout points are
set to customer specifications (if none specified, standard
factory settings are used). To change a setting, follow
procedure on page 13. Use Tables 4 and 5 for settings and
corresponding DIP switch actuators.
Any change in these settings may affect the
normal operation of the automatic transfer switch.
This change could allow the load circuits to remain
connected to a low voltage source.
Table 4. Voltage and Frequency Settings. ( Shaded DIP switches are standard factory settings).
DESCRIPTION LABELS SETTINGS % of nominal S1 DIP
SWITCH
FACT. SET
A
DJ. RANGE
Normal Source Voltage
PU / N Pickup 90%
95%* Actuator 3 off
90% Actuator 3 on
DO / N Dropout 85%
90%*
Actuator 1 off
Actuator 2 off
85%
Actuator 1 on
Actuator 2 off
80%
Actuator 1 off
Actuator 2 on
70%
Actuator 1 on
Actuator 2 on
Emergency Source Voltage
Pickup 90% non-adjustable
Dropout 75% non-adjustable
Emergency Source Frequency
Pickup 95% non-adjustable
Dropout 85% non-adjustable
60 / 50
Hz
60 / 50 Hz
60 Hz Actuator 4 off
50 Hz Actuator 4 on
Voltage Phases 3, 1 3, 1 3
3 phase Actuator 6 off
1 phase Actuator 6 on
* If dropout voltage is set to 90%, the pickup voltage must be set to 95%.
Table 5. Transformer Voltage Adjust. . ( Shaded DIP switches are standard factory settings).
DESCRIPTION LABELS FACTORY SETTING
DJUSTMENT S3 DIP SWITCH
Voltage Adjust (4.2%)
LOW /
HI
HI
LOW Actuator 2 off
HI Actuator 2 on
(Low setting shifts all voltage settings down 4.2%; for example, 240 V to 230 V, or 480 V to 460 V)
3 3
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
4
4
6
6
2 2
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Adjustments (continued)
Do not make any setting changes while the
controller is energized.
How to Change a Setting
1) Prevent the transfer switch from operating by disconnecting
one source first, then the other, as follows:
a) If the transfer switch is in the Normal position, open the
emergency source circuit breaker. Turn the generator
starting control to off. Then open the normal source
circuit breaker.
b) If the transfer switch is in the Emergency position, open
the normal source circuit breaker. Turn generator starting
control to test or run. Then open the emergency source
circuit breaker.
2) Disconnect both harness plugs from controller. Refer to
Disconnecting the Controller on page 9.
3) Remove cover from the controller by releasing latch on
right side with your thumb. See Figure 8.
4) Locate the appropriate adjustment potentiometer or DIP
switch for the setting that you want to change. Refer to Table
3 on page 11, Table 4 on page 12, and Figures 9, 10 and 11
on page 13.
5) Use a small screwdriver to turn the potentiometer
clockwise to increase the time delay or counter-
clockwise to decrease it. See Figure 10.
6) Use a ballpoint pen (or similar pointed tool) to slide the
switch actuators left or right so they match the illustration
next to the setting (left = off, right = on). Recheck the
setting. See Figure 11.
7) Install the cover on the controller by hooking it on the left
side and latching the right side.
8) Reconnect both harness plugs to the controller by aligning
and pressing straight in until latches click.
Close the transfer switch enclosure door.
9) Close the enclosure door and then restore both sources:
a) If the transfer switch is in the Normal position first close
the normal source circuit breaker, then close the
emergency source circuit breaker.
b) If the transfer switch is in the Emergency position, close
the normal source circuit breaker. The load will be
automatically retransferred to the normal source. Then
close the emergency source circuit breaker.
10) Turn the generator starting control to automatic
Figure 8. Controller cover latch.
Figure 9 Location of potentiometers
Figure 10 Changing time delay potentiometers
Figure 11 Setting DIP switch actuators
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Control Features
Engine Exercisers
The engine exercisers periodically exercise the emergency generator. They can be set to exercise with or without load transfer, or
they can be completely disabled. The generator should be exercised under load once a week for a minimum time period of 20
minutes, or follow the recommendations of the generator manufacturer. Refer to pages 12-13 for location of DIP switches, battery,
and jumper block in the controller.
Start Engine Exerciser
The standard engine exerciser included in the transfer switch controller provides a once a week, 20minute exercise period. The
exercise period occurs immediately when the Set Engine Exerciser push button is pressed and held for at least 5 seconds, and
then at the same time weekly thereafter. A 9 volt alkaline battery (Duracell MN1604, Eveready 522, or Panasonic 6AM6) is
furnished and installed in the controller to maintain the setting. The battery jumper block must be shifted to the ON position.
See Figure 9 on page 13.
Fill in day and time set. Week Day ______ Time _______.
DIP Switch Settings
FUNCTION S1 DIP SWITCH S2 DIP SWITCH
Standard Timer Enabled Actuator 7 on Actuator 5 on
Standard Timer Disabled Actuator 7 off Actuator 5 on
Exercise without Load Actuator 8 on
Exercise with Load Actuator 8 on
Shaded DIP Switches are standard factory settings
Figure 12 Operator panel pushbuttons and light
7
5
7
5
8 8
indicator
Press to cancel an active exercise
period (stops generator)
Press and hold for 5 sec or
until indicator blinks rapidly
to set exercise period to run
immediately and every week
thereafter (generator starts
)
If Exercise with Load is set, retransfers load to
Normal, then stops generator after minute cooldown
.
If Exercise with Load is set,
transfers load to Emergency
.
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Control Features (continued)
Select either Exercise without Load or Exercise with Load, as shown below, according to the setting of DIP switch S1,
actuator 8. The load transfers from the Normal source to Emergency source (generator) and back again if Exercise with Load
is selected.
Exercise without Load, DIP Switch S1, Actuator 8 off
Exercise with Load, DIP Switch S1, Actuator 8 on
Step Function Explanation
Push Button Status Light
1
Set Engine
Exerciser
hold 5 sec.
blinks rapidly

set exercise period
Exercise the generator now and
every week at this time hereafter.
2 release
blinks slowly

exercise period now active
Generator starts and runs;
the load transfers to Emergency.
3
press Bypass
Time Delay
blinks slowly

cancel active exercise
period
The load retransfers to Normal; then
generator runs for 5 minute cooldown
(light blinks slowly during cooldown).
4 — stays on generator off Exerciser enabled; repeats every 7 days.
Every time SET ENGINE EXERCISER push button is pressed held 5 seconds) the exercise period is changed.
8
8
Step Function Explanation
Push Button Status Light
1
Set Engine
Exerciser
hold 5 sec.
blinks rapidly

set exercise period
Exercise the generator now and
every week at this time hereafter.
2 release
blinks slowly

exercise period now active Generator starts and runs.
3
press Bypass
Time Delay
stays on
cancel active exercise
period
Generator stops.
4 — stays on generator off Exerciser enabled; repeats every 7 days.
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Control Features (continued)
Inphase Monitor for Motor Load Transfer
Inphase monitoring logic controls transfer and retransfer of motor loads, so that inrush currents do not exceed normal starting
currents. It avoids nuisance tripping of circuit breakers and mechanical damage to motor couplings.
The Motor Load Transfer feature is built into the controller. DIP switch S1 (actuator 5) activates this feature: right = ON, left =
OFF.
FUNCTION S1 DIP SWITCH
enable
Actuator 5 on
disable
Actuator 5 off
Shaded DIP Switches are standard factory settings
If the Motor Load Transfer feature is enabled, it will be activated following the Load Disconnect Feature Delay
Before Transfer delay.
Load Disconnect Feature
Connect external circuits to the terminals indicated on the Wiring Diagram provided with the ATS. . Also refer to
Controller Control Feature Connections on page 18.
The double throw (Form C) contact is rated for 28 VDC or 120 VAC (5 amperes resistive). The contact operates prior to a
selectable 0, 3, 10, or 20 second delay before transfer of the Automatic Transfer Switch. The contact resets either immediately
following transfer or after the same delay as set for pre–signal before transfer.
Time delay between the load disconnect control signal and initiation of transfer is set on the controller with DIP switch S2
(actuators 6, 7, 8) as shown below:
Delay Before Transfer
LD TDBT S2 DIP SWITCH
0 (disable)
Actuator 7 on
Actuator 8 on
3 seconds
Actuator 7 on
Actuator 8 off
10 seconds
Actuator 7 off
Actuator 8 on
20 seconds
Actuator 7 off
Actuator 8 off
Delay After Transfer*
LD TDAT S2 DIP SWITCH
enable Actuator 6 on
disable Actuator 6 off
*Enabling the Delay After Transfer will cause the control signal to reset after the same delay as set for the Delay
Before Transfer.
5
5
7 8 7 8 7 8
7 8
6 6
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Control Features (continued)
Remote Control Features
These remote control features require a customer–supplied normally closed contact suitable for a 5 V dc low energy circuit.
Refer to the Wiring Diagram provided with the ATS. Also refer to Controller Control Feature Connections on page
19. Activate the appropriate DIP switch S2 actuators as shown below.
Remote Test (terminals CP6–7)
RTSW S2 DIP SWITCH
disable Actuator 3 on
enable Actuator 3 off
Bypass Transfer Time Delay (CP12–13)
TD E/N BYP. S2 DIP SWITCH
disable Actuator 1 on
enable Actuator 1 off
Remote Transfer to Emergency (CP8–9)
RT /E S2 DIP SWITCH
disable Actuator 2 on
enable Actuator 2 off
Inhibit Transfer to Emergency (CP10–11)
N/E S2 DIP SWITCH
disable Actuator 4 on
enable Actuator 4 off
3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4
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Control Features (continued)
Controller Control F
eature
Connections
(located on c
ontr
oller
)
Load Disconnect
Feature
(See wiring
diagram & refer
to page 18)
Programmable
Engine
Exerciser
(Refer to
page 16)
Remote Control Features
(See wiring diagram
& refer to page 18)
Control contacts must be suitable
for a 5 VDC low energy circuit
For Factory Use
Only
Figure 13 Control Feature terminals
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